LPX Lesson 8 Flashcards

Lesson Eight Objectives After completing Lesson Eight, “Editing an Arrangement,” you should be comfortable performing the following tasks: • Looping regions and converting loops to individual regions • Repeating regions in the workspace 15 Logic Pro X Exam Preparation Guide • Packing regions into a folder • Saving alternative arrangements • Inserting silence to create a new section • Removing a section • Removing silence or background noise from a region

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How do you use the Solo mode?

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Select the regions you want to solo, and in the control bar, click the Solo button (or press Control-S).

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How do you create a marker?

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Position the playhead where you want to place the marker, and in the Marker track header, click the Add Marker button.

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How do you pack regions into a folder?

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Select the regions to pack, and choose Functions > Folder Pack Folder.

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How do you open and close a folder?

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Double-click a folder to open it. Double-click the background of the workspace, or click the Display Level button, to close a folder.

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How can you insert a new section into a project?

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Adjust the cycle area to identify the length and position of the section to insert, and choose Edit > Cut/Insert Time > Insert Silence at Locators.

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How do you skip a section when playing a project?

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To create a skip cycle area, Control-click the cycle area, and from the shortcut menu, choose “Swap Left and Right Locator.”

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How can you remove background noise between performances on a track?

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Use Strip Silence to remove all the portions of a region that fall below a specific level threshold.

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How can you quickly select many small regions on the same track in a section of a song?

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n the Snap pop-up menu, make sure “Snap Regions to Relative Values” is selected, and choose Bar.

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How do you drag a region while ensuring that it retains its position relative to the bar lines?

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n the Snap pop-up menu, make sure “Snap Regions to Relative Values” is selected, and choose Bar.

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How do you quickly solo or mute multiple tracks in the Tracks

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Hold down the Solo or Mute button on a track header and drag up or down.

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